Typewriting machine



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G. G. some TYPEWRITING MACHINE Filed Sept. 28, 1923 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 VIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIII VNVENTOR GEORGE GOULD GOING, OF MIDDLETOVN,

CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE AS- SIGNMENTS, TO REMINGTON-NOISELESS TYPEWRITER CORPORATION, A COR- PORATION OF NEW YORK.

TYPEWRITIN'G MACHINE.

Application filed. September To (all whom it may 0076667 77,

Be it known that l, Greene's GOULD Gems, a citizen of the United States, residing at liliddletown, in the county of Middlesex and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new an d useful Improvements in Typewriting lidachines, of which the following is a full, clear, and exactdescription, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

This invention relates to typewriting machines and more 'mrticularly to type actions therefor.

The main object of the invention, generally stated, is to provide an improved construction and arrangement of parts whereby the elements of each type action are functionally and structurally coordinated to facilitate printing in an improved manner.

More specifically stated, one of the objects of the invention is to provide improved and highly eflicient type actions for printing without producing the noise that ordinarily results from the operation of the type ac tions.

A still further object of the invention is to provide an improved and highly cliicient construction of the character specified in which the type actions are controlled from a standard keyboard with a single shift.

To the above and other ends which will hereinafter appear, my invention consists in the features of construction, arrangements of parts and combinations of devices set forth in the following description and particularly pointed out in the appended claims.

For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:

Figure 1 is a top plan view of a machine embodying this invention, portions being broken away, more clearly to show the re lationships of the parts;

Figure 2 is a central, fore-and-aft vertical sectional View with parts omitted of a typewriting machine provided with a type action constructed in accordance with my invention, the type action being shown in the normal position;

Figure 3 is a similar View except that the type-bar is shown in printing position under an actuation of one of its two printing 28, 1923. Serial No. 665,290.

keys, to print from a type on the lower type block or head;

Figure & is a similar view showing the type-bar printing from a type on the upper type head under an actuation of the other associated printing key; and

Figure 5 is a view similar to Fig. 2 of a modified form of construction.

In the accompanying drawings I have shown only so much of a typewriting 1nachine as is necessary to arrive at an understanding of my invention in its embodiment therein. I have shown my invention applied to a machine which, as to features outside of my invention, may be similar to that formerly known commercially as the Noiseless typewriter.

I provide in the present instance a machine having a standard keyboard of four banks of keys, each type bar carrying four types and being operated by either one of two keys. Each pair of keys actuates a single front strike type bar in a substantially noiseless manner to normally selectively print from one or another lower case type on the type bar, depending on which of the two keys is actuated, or to selectively print from one or another upper case type on the same type bar after a relative case shift has lgeen effected between the platen and type ars.

In the present embodiment of my invention the frame of the machine may be said to include a base and socalled front plate or member on which various working parts of the machine, including the type actions, are supported. It will be understood that the type bars are arranged in a substantially horizontally disposed arc in front of and around the printing point as a center, so that each type bar moves but a short distance in a radial plane to the common printing center. The controlling means for each type bar, with the possible exception in some instances of the key lever therefor, move in the same plane as the plane of movement of the associated type bar or as close to and parallel with such plane as the assembled parts will permit.

With the foregoing general statement I will hereinafter specifically describe a single type action, it being understood that all actions are alike, or substantially so, except that they are mounted in different planes that radiate from the printing center. The description of one type action applies to the others.

Referring now to the drawings, 10 denotes the base of the frame of the typewriting machine which supports a paper carriage (not shown) carrying a platen 11. The machine frame may be said to include a front plate or member 12 supporting preferably a row of brackets or type action hangers 13. Each bracket or hanger has an arm 14 received in a radial slot in the member 12 for adjustably securing the hanger to the front plate by screws 14 and 14". The front plate is arcuate in shape so that the brackets, carrying the type actions, one oi? which is indicated generally at a, may be disposed in the ordinary man ner about a common printing center. The type action supported by each bracket comprises a type-bar, carrier, or member 15, which is pivotally supported from its bracket 13 by means oi a pair of links 16 and 17. The typebar or member is disposed with its longest dimension arranged substantially horizontally, and is adapted to lie substantially in a vertical radial plane that extends through the printing center. Each type bar is guided in its printing movements in guide slots in fixed upper and lower segmental guide combs Z) and 0 respectively. This member 15, as shown in the present instance, carries four types, the types 18 and 18 being grouped together and disposed on the lower type head or block, and the types 19 and 19 being disposed on the other or upper type head. The printing tacos of the types on the two type heads are disposed in difierent intersecting planes, for a reason hereinafter more fully explained.

The links 16 and 17 of each type action, while supported on the machine by the as sociated bracket: '3, are not in the present instance directly pivoted to it; the links 16 being pivoted at 20 to the lower arm of the companion bellcrank .lever 21, which is pivoted at 22 to one extremity of the depending arm oi its bracket 13. The second link 17 of the type-bar member is pivoted in the present instance at 25 to one end of a lever 26, which in turn is pivoted at 27 to a supporting member 28 on the associated bracket 13. The upper end of the lever 26 is connected to the upper arm of the corresponding bell-crank lever 21 by the link 30. Each type-bar 15 is thus supported by what I term a quaternal or quaternate linkage having axes of motion respectively at 20 and 25, which axes remain in situ during the movement of the type-bar, except when displaced by the movement of the bell-crank lever 21. A supporting sector 23 having radial grooves in its upper side is fixed in the base of the machine and serves as an additional support for the lower ends of brackets 13, each of said lower ends be ing received in a radial groove in the supporting sector, which enables the c0mpanion bracket to receive its radial adjust ment.

Each type bar 15 is moved from its retracted position, shown in Fig. 2, by a plurality oi? keys through suitable actuating and controlling connections. In the drawings, a pair of levers 31 and are shown as provided with keys 31 and 32 respectively to actuate the associated type bar 15. The lever 31 is connected through link 33 with a cam lever 34, which has a curved thread where it has rolling contact on one ari'n 35 of a sublever 36 pivoted at 37 to a depending portion of the companion bracket 13. This sublever 36 is adapted to impart a thrust to the type-bar or member 15 through the connected toggle 3839. The link 38 of the toggle is pivoted at 40 to the type-bar, while the other link 39 is pivoted at 41 to its bracket 13, power being applied to the toggle from the sublever 36 through a link 42, which is pivoted at 43 to a depending arm on the link 39. The link 42 has a projecting weighted portion 44, which normally rests on a pad (Z, and which in the operation of the type action is adapted to absorb energy and accumulate momentum from the initial movement of the sublever 36.

The key lever 32 has a pull wire or link connected to apply power to a toggle 51 52, such connection being eflected at a point intermediate the ends of the link 51. The forward end of this link 51 is pivo-tally supported at 53 to another depending portion of the bracket 13. The rear end of the link 52 is pivoted at 54 to apply power to move the bell-crank lever 21. To provide a stop for limiting the breaking oi the toggle 5152, and also to insure proper alignment of the types on the upper head with reference to the printing point on the platen, the link 51 is provided with a heel 55 which contacts with the stop 56 having a cam or eccentric adjustment and located on a depending branch of bracket 13. It also will be understood that this stop 56 limits'the depression of the key lever 32.

The operation of the type action thus far described is as follows:

When the key 31 is depressed. a thrust is imparted to the typebar 15. The key 31 may be depressed until an arm 66 on lever 34 contacts with a pin 67, (in a manner hereinafter explained). which, when disposed as shown in Fig. 3 operates as a stop to limit. the turther depression of this key. During the depression of the key 31 a pull is transmitted through the wire 33 to the cam lever 34, which applies power in the first instance to the tip of the arm 35 ally changing acceleration to the sublever.

Nevertheless, the weight lat absorbs momentum trom the motion of the sublever, and continually stores it through the period oi acceleration, i. e., until the movement of the key lever is arrested. The energy in the weight l-e'l, now accumulated, operates to complete the straightening out of the toggle, and etlects the final movement of the type or character to print; as for instance, the type 18. During this final movement, the arm 35 of the sublever 36 moves out of contact with the cam lever 34. This final position is clearly shown in Fig. 3.

During the movement of the type-bar 15, when actuated by the key 31, the axes of motion 20 and 25 remain in situ. The quaternal linkage supporting the type-bar 15, however, is not shown as, and preferably is not, a parallel linkage. Consequently as it moves, there is motion of rotation of the member of type-bar 15 about an instantaneous center, and a bodily movement or motion of translation thereof, as it moves from the retracted position, shown in Fig. 2, to the printing position shown in Fig. 3. The locus of a point in the typebar, for instance one point on a type, as the bar moves from retracted position to printing position, in consequence is a curvilinear path.

The toggle 38-89, together with the mo mentum accumulator 44, operates as a motion governing means to slow up the final movement of the type bar 15 as it approaches the platen, and translates the energy stored in the weight 1% into pressure during the final movement of the type bar, in the manner fully set forth in United States Letters Patent No. 1,261,751, issued in the name of Anderson. A spring is shown at 63 which is distended by the motion of the sublever during the printing movement of the type bar. The spring operates to retract the sublever, thereby retracting the type bar at the termination of the printing stroke.

We will consider more in detail the curvilinear paths traversed by the types in their movements toward the printing position. VVe will first refer to the lower head carrying the types 1818', and to their movement under the action of the key 32. Such movement of these types is initially upward substantially normal to the face of the head, but the pathway orients until the movement is substantially directly toward the print- .ing position and this orientation. continues throughout that portion of the i'novement which is under the influence of the key 10- ver. When the type bar has reached this point, i. e., the point where the continued motion of the type bar is entirely under the influence of the energy storing member, the tare of one of the lower type 18 or 18' has oriented itself into a position where it is in front of, and coincides with, the platen surface at the point of printing. The type bar 15 then makes a rectilinear advance from this point onward against the platen, i. e., parallel to the radius of the cylindrical platen which is drawn at the printing point. This rectilinear portion of the path of advance of the type bar toward the platen 1s, however, only a very small portion of the total length of the advance; consequently the deceleration of the advance of the type bar 15 toward the platen during its final rectilinear movement is exceedingly quick. This quick deceleration of the type bar, as indicated above, is under the control of the energy storing member, the final execution of the printed character being effected by pressure produced by the final straightening of the toggle 3839 under the influence of the weight or energy storing member 44:.

hen, however, a printing key 32 is depressed, it imparts a pull through the link 50 to the toggle 5152, until the heel 55 contacts with the adjustable stop 56. As the toggle 5152 breaks from a substantially straightdine position, it pulls torward on the lower arm of the bell crank lever 21, imparting a pull. through the link 30 to the upper end of the lever 26, which, as shown in the drawing. displaces the axis of motion 25 simultaneously with the displacement of the axis of motion at 20. The link 16, in its retracted position, shown in Fig. 2, is normally in contact with a pin or other suitable stop 65 on the bell crank lever 21. Power is thus transmitted from the breaking of the toggle 5152 to the link 16 which at this time acts as a lever, as though it were a rigid lever arm extending upwardly from the bell-crank lever 21 to pull the type bar 15. The printing posi tion of the type bar when actuated by the key 32 is clearly shown in Fig. 1-. The continnal displacement of the two axes of motion 20 and 25 under the action of the toggle 515:2 operates to cause the type bar 15 to swing about a continually varying instantaneous center and the proportions ot the linkage of the levers 21 and 26 are such as to efi'ect at this time a displacement of the type bar 15 to a lower horizontal plane. As a consequence, the type bar 15 executes not only the motion of rotation, but of translation into a lower horizontal plane, until a type on the upper head, as the type 19,- is brought opposite the printing point when absorbed by the n'iotion governing means comprising the toggle ild ilfl and weight 4i, so that the final approach of the type bar to the platen materially slowed up; the printing being etli'ected under pressure by the expenditure oi. the energy stored in weight ll. The t -Jpe bar is retracted, in this instance. not alone under the iniiuence or spring 63. but. also under the influence of tension spring 6i w rich is attached to a heel of each key lener and returns to the normal position. where it is arrested by a suitable stop c.

The path of the moven'ient ot the upper h ad carrying the types 19-19 has in general a curvature which is in opposite direc tion to that oi the path described by the lower heath the types 19 and 19 noving initially in a downward direction, but the path is gradually oriented in a vertical plane but with an angular displacement opposite to that of the normal to the lower beach as the type bar moves forward toward the platen. This orientation continues until the type bar 15 ha, reached the point wl'iere it no longer moves under the impetus or the key lever 32 i. e.. to the point where th energy storing member 4:4: takes tull control of the motion. From this point onward the linal movement of the type bar advances rectilinearly toward the platen, this rectilinear portion of the path of advance of the upper head toward the platen coinciding substantially with the rectilinear portion ot the path of advance for the lower head. Accordingly there is the same quick deceleration in the advance of the type bar when printing from a type on the upper head as when printing from a type on the lower heath this ower nuwement bein citected iy the energy storing member l in both instances. lhe final execution of the printed character from a type on the upper head is thus also produced under influence of pressure due to the final straightening of the toggle 38-39. This curvilinear path and that first described do not diti er solely by the direction of their curvature, but may be, and in the form illustrated are. different s 3130188 of curves. l'his arises primarily because the lever connections to the two keys are ditl erent. As it is desirable to have the touch of the two actuating l:eys alike, it is desirable to so'correlate the el'lective momentum and acceleration of the type bar and connecting elements with the ratios 01 the levers as to present substantially the same resistance at the different keys at corresponding points in the stroke, and to impart the same etlective force to the printing elements at the printing point for the same key movement.

In the form illustrated, each type head menace has two types for printing, each disposed re spectively in ditlerent horizontal planes rela tive to the medial. vertical plane of the typebar 15. If these horizontal planes are drawn at the center of the printing point normal to the faces ot their respective type heads then those of the upper head and those of the lower head are respectively parallel but dis placed by a distance equal to the distance through which the platen is shifted by the case shift. Likewise the parallel planes of the upper head intersect with the 1 arallel planes or the lower head forming dihedral angles which are equal to the dihedral angle formed by the planes of the faces of the two heads. l Vhen the type-bar 15 is actuated selectively by either key 31 or 92 and caused to traverse its respective path, the parallel sets or generally horizontal planes are oriented, but in respectively opposite directions by the two key levers. The set of planes which-"correspond to the characters being printed by one such key however, are oriented in either case to a position of coincidence with the position the. other set would have assumed were the other key depressed.

As will be seen from Fig. 2, the cam lever i-r-l is pivoted at 69 to the bracket 13 and its a depending arm 66 which is adapted to nake contact with the pin or stop 67 on the .ink 5352 when the key 31 is in depressed pon. A stop 68 is provided on the bracket against which the link 51 makes contact n order to stop the toggle 5152 when the aster is in the straight line, or substantially n he straight line, position and thereby n Wm on. H

n event it from breaking beyond such posion in one direction. Should the toggle 1 52 not be entirely straight when the key 01 is depressed, the axes of motion at and would not be in the correct. position for the desired movement of the type bar 15 a ainst the platen. By the provision of arm 66 a final impulse is imparted to the toggle 51--52, whereby it is straightened just prior to the printing of a character from a type on the lower type head of the type bar 15. It is thus seen that the correct position of the axes of motion 20 and is insured at all times when a key 31 is depressed to impart a thrust to the type bar. ll hen a key 32 is depressed to impart a pull tothe type bar, the rigid relation of the link 16 to the sublever 21 insures at all times during this movement of the type-bar that the correct position of the axes of motion 20 and 25 is maintained and that the path of movement of the type-bar will be properly naintained.

in order to insure properly the correct alignment of the types with respect to the printing point, the position of the member M8 on the bracket 13 is preferably made adjustable. lhis member is in the form of a lever pivoted at 70 and having at its forward end an elongated opening 71 which engages with the cam 72 journaled in the bracket 13. The rotation of this cam actuates the lever 28 to adjust initially the correct positions of the axes of motion 20 and 25.

For the purpose of determining which one of either pair of types is to effect the printing, a suitable single case shift mechanism is provided. The machine, as shown, is arranged normally to print from either of the types 18 and 19 which will, as a rule, correspond with the lower case characters, and a case shift is actuated to print from the types 18' and 19, corresponding to the upper case characters, by the shift key. This is accomplished by effecting a relative displacement between the platen and the types. As illustrated, in the present instance, the platen 11 is shifted by means of a lever 73, carrying at its outer end a shift key 74 and pivoted at 75 to the frame. This lever is connected to a case shift frame 76 by a link 77, whereby the depression of the key 74 will cause the platen to move vertically upward relative to the type.

In addition to the operated parts above described, the machine may be provided with ribbon-carrying spools 78 and a cover plate 79.

In the modification shown in Fig. 5, the type action is of a slightly different construction from that previously described. A bracket or hanger 113 has an arm 14 resting and adjustable on the front plate of the machine in substantially the same manner as shown in Fig. 2. The type bar 15 is as before pivotally supported by quaternal linkage. Such linkage includes links 116 and 117 having shiftable axes of motion, respectively, at 120 and 125, supported respectively by levers 121 and 126. The lever 121 is shown as a plain lever arm pivoted at 122 to the bracket or hanger 113 while the lever 126 is of the bell crank type pivoted at 127 to the support 128. This support is made adjustable as before by pivoting it at 129 to the hanger and is controlled and adjusted by the cam 130 working in the slot 131 at its upper end. lVhen the key lever 31 is depressed it pulls down on the pull wire 33, which actuates the sublever 36 to thrust forward the type bar 15, in substantially the same manner as shown in Fig. 2. S hGIL however, the key lever 32 is depressed, it transmits a pull through the pull wire to a link 151 of a toggle 151152. Link 151 is pivoted at 153 to a depending arm of the bracket- 113. This link is also pivotally connected by means of a link 154. to the upstanding arm 155 of the bell crank lever 126 which carries the axis of motion 125. The: depression of the key lever 32 consequently not only breaks the toggle 151152, but actuates the levers 121 and 126. Since by reason of the stop 65, the link 116 moves rigidly with the lever 121 and a full movement is at once transmitted to the type-bar to project it against the platen in a position to print from a type, as 19, on the upper head. The movement of link 151, however, operates to move the bellcrank lever 126, so that both the aXes of motion 120 and 125 are simultaneously displaced. The positive motion thus imparted to the lever 121 operates to guide the front end of the type-bar and at the same time transmits energy to the motion governing means, including the toggle 38-39 and momentum accumulator 4 1, which operates to decelerate the final movement of the typebar toward the platen and effect pressure printing.

By the construction embodying my invention it will be seen that each type-bar is actuated by twokeys 31 and 32*. Each key causes the associated type-bar to move against the platen through a particular individual path, and by so doing selectively prints a character from a type on the upper or lower head, depending on the key which is actuated. Moreover, each type action, except the key lever thereof, for effecting this selective movement of the associated type-bar, is carried as a unit on a single bracket or hanger, and therefore can be removed and replaced and adjusted individually as desired. By properly proportioning the points where power is applied, and the tension on the springs 64, the strokes upon the keys which selectively actuate the type-bars may be equalized throughout the system so that substantially no difference in touch can be observed, while the energy accumulators operate to supply substantially the same pressure while printing from types on the upper or lower type heads.

By the use of this invention, the number of type-bars corresponding to the keys of a so-called standard keyboard may be greatly reduced, or the number of types which may be disposed in a given widthwise space or are is hereby greatly increased, the increase being a direct multiple of the type carrying heads.

By this invention a very compact and efficient machine may be provided. The arcuate length in which the desired types can be disposed is so reduced that the radial distance from the type are to the printing center may be reduced to a length comparatively shorter than it was heretofore practical to use, whereby a quick and quiet action may be provided.

The mounting for the type bars in accord ance with this invention is well adapted for use in conjunction with means for limiting the printing movement of the type-bars and with motion governing means therefor to effeetdeceleration and final pressure printing at the printing point by utilizing the energy initially stored in the motion governing means, and consequently is Well adapted for a type action when it is desired to reduce to a minimum the noise of printing.

The use of this invention in a frontstrike variety of typewriting machine permits ;he disposition of the usually desired number of types in sufiiciently close array about the printing point to have a quick and substantially noiseless type action but yet employ only a single shift.

I am aware that various changes may be made in the construction and that parts thereof may be employed Without others Without departing from my invention as it is defined in the accompanying claims.

Having described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:

1. In a typewriting machine, the coi'nhination of a platen, a front stroke end-thrust type bar carrying a plurality of transversely arranged types fixed on an end thereof, a plurality of independently operable printing keys, and means controlled thereby for eflecting an individually selective actuation ofsaid type-bar to print ifrom one or another type thereon depending on which of: said keys is independently actuated and tor etiecting a printing movement of the type bar in a general endwise direction and causing different types to travel through ditlerent oppositely disposed curved paths in the same plane to a position Where the effective types reach a line of substantial coincidence in front of the printing point betore he platen is reached, said line of coincidence obtaining for a substantial portion of the liual part of each path of advance of the active t a towards the platen, the construction and arrangement oi said controlling means being such that both of said printing keys is actuated by substantially a uniform touch.

2. In a typcwriting machine, the combination of a platen, a front-stroke end-thrust type-bar carrying a plurality of transversely arranged types fixed on an end thereof, a plurality of independently operable 12' iug keys, and means controlled thereby tor etiecting an individually selective actuation oi said type bar to print from one or another type thereon depending on which of said keys is independently actuated and for el jtecting a printing movement of the type bar in a general endwisc direction and cansing ditlerent types to travel through dittferent oppositely disposed curved paths in the same plane to a position where the effective types reach a line of substantial coincidence in front of the printing point before the platen is reached, said line of coincidence obtaining tor a substantial portion of the final part of each path of advance of the active type towards the platen, said controlling means including a pair of guide links pivoted to the type-bar at dii- :terent points in the length thereof and on which the type bar is mounted and by which it is guided in itsprinting movement.

In a typewriting machine, the combination of a type-bar, two keys for actuating said type-bar, and intermediate controlling means between said keys and type bar for moving the latter selectively to the printing point, the construction and arrangement of the parts of said intermediate controlling means being such that a pull is exerted on the bar by an actuation of one key and,a thrust is exerted on the bar by an actuation of the other key.

4. In a typewriting machine, a plurality of type actions each comprising a type bar, a pair of links on which said type bar is mounted, two keys for actuating said type bar selectively, means controlled by one of said keys for causing said links toturn around fixed pivotal centers in moving the type-bar, and means controlled by the other of said keys for causing the pivotal centers oi the companion pair of links to shift independently ot the centers of the links ol the other type actions in moving the associated type to printing position.

5. A type action comprising a type bar, a pair of links on which said type bar is mounted, two keys for actuating said type bar selectively, means controlled by one of said keys for causing said links to turn around lined pivotal centers in moving the type-bar, and means controlled by the other of said keys for causing the pivotal centers of said links to shift ditl'crent distant-cs during the movement (it the links and ti: reby cause a different type on the bar to print (5. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a type bar carrying a plurality ol, types and pivotally mounted on a qnaternate linkage having at least one of its axes motion adapted to be displaced, a plurali" of keys having actuating connections to actuate selectively said type-bar to print from one or another ot the types thereon depending on the key actuated, and automatically operating means actuated at each printingoperation to decelerate the iinal printing movement 01" the type bar and noiselessly ell'ect an imprint from a type thereon.

7. A type action for typewriting and like machines comprising a type bar, links supporting said. type-b two keys for actuab ing said type-bar selectively to print from one or another type thereon, a lever which constitutes a support for one of said links, means controlled by one of said keys for actuating the type-bar and at which time said lever remains fixed, and means controlled by the other of said keys for shifting said lever and causing it to actuate the type-bar Jill] at the same time changing the pivotal center of the link which is supported thereby.

8. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a type member carrying a plurality of type characters, of a pair of keys for said member, having actuating connections for selectively actuating the same; the connections from one key being arranged to impart a thrust thereto, the actuating connections from the other to impart a pull to said type member.

9. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a type member mounted on a quaternal linkage having two axes of mo tion supported by the. machine, said member carrying a plurality of type characters, of a pair 01 keys for said member having actuating connections for selectively actuating the same; the connections from one key being arranged to impart a thrust thereto, the connections from the other to impart a pull and simultaneously displace an axis of motion.

10. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a type member carrying a plurality of type characters, of a motion governing means articulated thereto, arranged to decelerate the final printing movement of said member, and a plurality of keys having actuating connections to actuate said member selectively through different paths.

11. In a typewriting machine, the combi nation with a type member, mounted to execute both motion of translation and rotation, and carrying a plurality of type characters, of a motion governing means articulated thereto, arranged to decelerate the final printing movement of said mem ber, and a plurality of keys having actuating connections to actuate said member selectively through dili'erent paths.

12. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a type member, mounted to exenite both motion of translation and of rota tion about a varying instantaneous centre, and carrying a plurality of type characters, of a motion governing means articulated thereto, arranged to decelerate the final printing movement of said member, and a plurality of keys having actuating connections to actuate selectively said member.

13. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a type-bar pivotally mounted on a quaternal linkage and carrying a plurality of type characters, oil a motion governing means articulated thereto, arranged to decelerate the final printing movement of said bar, and a pair of keys having actuating connections to actuate selectively said bar.

14. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a type-bar pivotally mounted on a quaternal linkage, and having two axes of motion supported by the machine, each bar carrying a plurality of type characters,

of a motion governing means articulated thereto, arranged to 'decelerate the final printing movement 01 said bar, and a pair of keys havin actuating connections to actuate selectively said member.

15. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a type-bar, a pair oi links supporting said bar and pivoted thereto at difierent points in the length of the bar, two keys, a train of actuating connections from one of said keys to the type-bar to move it through one path to the printing point, and a separate train of connections from the other or said keys to one of said links to move the type-bar through another path to the printing point.

16. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a type action comprising a type bar, type heads fixedly secured thereto with the printing faces of the types arranged in intersecting planes, two printin keys for selectively printing from a type on one or the other of said type heads according to which of said keys is actuated, and means for causing the type-bar to move in a curved path in one direction under control of one key and to cause the type-bar to move in a curved path in the opposite direction under control of the other key.

17. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a type-bar, a pair of links supporting said bar and pivoted thereto at different points in the length of the bar, two keys, :1 train of actuating connections from one of said keys to the type-bar to move it through one path to the printing point, and a separate train of connections from the other of said keys to one of said links to move the type-bar through another path to the printing point, one of said trains of connections including means for shifting the centers of motion of said links.

18. A type action for typewriting and like machines comprising a type-bar, links supporting said type-bar, two keys for actuating said type-bar selectively to print from one or another type thereon, two levers each of which constitutes a support for one of said links which is pivoted thereto, means controlled by one of said keys for causing said links to turn on said levers while the latter remain fixed, and means controlled by the other of said keys for shifting said levers to actuate the type-bar and shift the pivotal centers of said links.

19. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a type-bar carrying a plurality of types, of a plurality of printing keys, and means controlled by said keys for moving said type bar through difl'erent paths to print from each of said types with a decel erated movement.

20. In a typewriting machine, the combi nation with a type-bar carrying a plurality of types, of a plurality of printing keys,

and means controlled thereby for selectively moving the type-liar to print. from each of said types with mo*ements which are decelerated substantially to Zero at the printing point.

21. In a typewriting machine the combination with a type-bar carrying a plurality of types, of a plurality of keys for said typehar having operating connections for selec tively moving said typediiar to print from each ot said types, said connections including inon'ientum accumulating means operative to absorb the momentum of the typehar it approaches the printing point and convert the same into pressure at the printing point.

In a typeT-fritin5;- machine the comhi nation with a ty 'ie-har pirotally mounted on a quaternal linl u; ham" 4 two axes to he displace-d, each har carrying a ph of type cl arac ers oi? a motion grove: 2% means articulated thereto, arranged to decel erate the final printing movement of said bar, and a pair of keys having actuating connections to actuate selectively said bar.

23. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a type-bar pivotally mounted on a quaternal linkage and carrying a plurality of type characters, of a motion governing means articulated thereto, arranged to decelerate the final printing movement 0i? said her, and a pair or keys having;- actuating eoi'inections to actuate selectively said her; one of said lceys hein r arramred to displace an axis of motion.

24-. In a typewriting machine, the comhi nation with a typedmi. pivotally mounted on a quaternal linkage having two axes oil molion supported by the machine and adapted to he (liSlf'lEJQil, each bar carrying a plurality oi type characters, ot a motion governing means articulated to said liar and arranged to decelerate its final printing movement, and a pair of keys having actuating connections to actuate selectively said bar; the connections from one key being; arranged to displace hoth axes of motion.

25. In a typewriting machine, f ie combination with a type member pivotally mount ed on a quaternal linkage, having; two axes of motion supported by the machine and adapted to he displaced each bar carrying a plurality of type characters, of a pair of keys having actuating; connections for selcc lively actuating said bar; the connections from one key being arranged to in'ipart a thrust movement to said bar, the connections from the other to impart a pull.

26. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a type-bar pivotally mounted on a quaternal linkage, having two axes of motion supported by the machine and adapted to be displaced, each bar carrying a plural.- ity of type characters, of a motion govern- 1,wi,eso

ing means art culated to riliil memher and arranged to deer 1 li nal printing more I 1 p i; J l ua lug actuating connections 'lor ULilsQ V imparting dilterent pnntine' movements to said tylebar; the action ey hein g arranged a iii' to said her the (.OIIEIOC- 1'0 impart a ill and si- A p1 at least one axis ot tr :1 typewriting 111 ion with a a pin; tion her l i or u 'pe articulzued to said inentuin accunnilator ill decelera said me against, r

iinal printing o translate to platen the kinetic morenient ol: into press eneru t ti e y oi the accumulator, and a plurality is to actuactua rig connect said member.

l r pewr. 1 lion with a mounted to exec in and of rotation and carrying a plurality type chars.cters a motion goiterning means s harin articulated to said member lnwing a momen- 1Z1 accumulator arranged to decel rate the ti 1 lnal printing movement of said member and about a and cart gm er'iu i ulated to said type-bar uul it i: eutum u'cunmlator arw-elerale the final print n morei u of s21 d type-lair uni to tran to into pressure against. the platen the kineic energy of tie acein::ulator v and a pair of keys having actuating connections to actuate selectively said type-bar.

30. In a typewriting machine, the combination rith a platen, of a tlat type-liar having plurality of type carrying olocks or heads said oar heing mounted on a quaternal linkage piroted to said machine, a motion governim means articulated to said type-bar and incluonm a momentum accumulator arranged to decelerat the final printing moveuuntof said bar and to translate into prese an i "tthe platen the kinetic energy oi arruinulator and a pair of keys having actuating coi'ineetions to actuate selectively 31. in a typewriting machine the combination with a platen, of a flat type bar having;- a plurality 0t type carrying blocks or heads, a motion governing means articulated to said type-liar and including a momentum accumulator arranged to decelerate the final a plurality of types" a motion printing movement of said bar and to translate into pressure against the platen the kinetic energy of the accumulator, and a pair of keys operatively connected to said typebar arranged selectively to bring a type on one or another of the type carrying heads in contact with the platen.

32. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a flat type-bar having a plurality of type carrying blocks or heads, said type-bar being pivotally mounted on a quaternal linkage having two axes of motion supported by the machine, a motion governing means articulated to said typebar and having a momentum accumulator arranged to decelerate the final printing movement of said bar and to translate into pressure against the platen the kinetic energy of the accumulator and a pair of keys operatively connected to said type bar arranged to bring selectively a type on one or another of said type carrying heads into contact with the platen.

33. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a flat type bar having a plurality of type carrying blocks or heads, said bar being pivotally mounted on a quaternal linkage and arranged to have two axes of motion supported by the machine and adapted to be displaced, a motion governing means articulated to said type-bar and provided with a momentum accumulator arranged to decelerate the final printing movement of said type bar and to translate into pressure against the platen the kinetic energy of the accumulator, and a pair of keys operatively connected to said type bar arranged selectively to bring a type on one or another of said type carrying heads into contact with the platen.

341-. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a fiat type bar having a plurality of type carrying blocks or heads, said type bar being pivotally mounted on a quaternal linkage having two axes of motion supported by the machine and adapted to be displaced, a motion governing means articulated to said type bar and provided with a momentum accumulator arranged to decelerate the final printing movement of said type bar and to translate into pressure against the platen the kinetic energy of the accumulator, and a pair of keys operatively connected to said type bar; said keys being arranged selectively to bring a type on one or another of said type carrying heads into contact with the platen through different paths, the operative connections from one key including means to displace said axes of motion.

35. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a fiat type-bar having a plurality of type carrying blocks or heads, said type-bar being mounted on a quaternate linkage having two axes of motion pivotally supported by the machine and adapted to be displaced, motion governing means articulated to said type bar and provided with a momentum accumulator arranged to decelerate the filial printing movement of the type bar and to translate into pressure against the platen the kinetic energy of the accumulator, and a pair of keys operatively connected to said type-bar, said keys having connections to brlng selectively a type on one or the other of said type carrying heads against the platen, one connec tion being arranged to impart a thrust to said type-bar, the connection Irom the other key being arranged to impart a pull.

36, In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a flat type bar hav ing a plurality of type carrying heads, said type bar being mounted on a quaternate linkage having two axes of motion pivotally supported by the machine and adapted to be displaced, motion governing means articulated to said type bar and provided with a momentum accumulator arranged to decelerate the final printing movement thereof and to translate into pressure against the platen the kinetic energy of the accumulator, a pair of printing keys, and operative connections between said keys and type-bar to bring selectively a type on one or the other of said type carrying heads against the platen, one connection being arranged to impart a thrust to said type bar, the con nection from the other key being arranged to impart a pull and simultaneously displace both axes of motion.

37. In a typewriting or like machine, the combination of a type-bar having a plurality of types thereon, two actuating keys for the type-bar, controlling means for controlling the path of movement of said typebar to print from one or another type thereon in accordance with the key which is actuated, said controlling means including toggle members, and means effective at all times for preventing said toggle members from breaking in one direction beyond substantially the straight line position.

38. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a frame, a paper carriage, a platen, a plurality of brackets secured to said frame and each independently detachable therefrom together with the parts carried thereby, each bracket having a front stroke type-bar and a pair of links pivotally supporting said bar thereon for a general endwise printing movement, and a plurality of actuating keys operatively connected to each type bar and adapted to actuate selectively the associated type-bar through different paths to print from different types on the bar.

39. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a frame, a paper carriage, a platen, a plurality of brackets secured to said frame and each independently detachable therefrom together with the parts carried thereby, each bracket having a type bar and a pair of links pivotally supporting the bar thereon, motion governing means which decclerates the final printing movement of the type-bar pivotally connected between a fixed portion of each bracket, and the associated type bar, and a plurality of actuating keys operatively connected to each type bar and adapted to actuate the same selectively through different paths to print from different types on the bar.

-l0. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a frame, a paper carriage, a platen, a plurality of brackets adjustably secured to said frame, each bracket having a fiat type bar carrying a plurality of types disposed in different horizontal planes and a pair of links pivotally supporting the typebar to the bracket, and a pair of actuating keys operatively connected to each type-bar and arranged to actuate it selectively through different paths to print from different types thereon.

4.1. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a frame; a paper carriage; a platen; a plurality of brackets in radial planes about a common printing point, means for individually adjusting each bracket in its radial plane, each bracket having a type-bar, a pair of links pivotally supporting the type-bar thereon for endwise printing movement, and motion governing means for decelerating the final portion of i the printing movement of the type-bar articulated between said type-bar and its bracket; and a pair of actuating keys operatively connected to each type-bar and adapted to actuate the same selectively through different paths and to print from different types thereon.

42. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a frame having a front plate, a paper carriage, a platen, a plurality of brack ets adjustably securedto said front plate, each bracket carrying a type bar, a pair of links pivotally supporting each bar on its bracket, motion governing means including a momentum accumulator articulated between each type bar and its bracket, and a pair of actuating keys operatively connected to each type bar and arranged to actuate the same selectively through different paths to print from different types thereon.

43. In a typewriter machine, the combination of a frame having an arcuate front plate, a paper carriage, a platen, a plurality of brackets adjustably secured to said front plate about a common printing center, each bracket carrying a type-bar and a pair of links pivotally supporting the bar to the bracket, each pair of said links being articulated to its bracket through movable axes of motion, and a pair of printing keys for each type bar having actuating connections thereto, one of said keys imparting a thrust movement and the other a pull movement to the bar and actuating said bar selectively through different paths to print from different types thereon.

tl. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a frame having an arcuate front plate, a paper carriage, a platen, a plulalit) of brackets adjustably secured to said front plate and each carrying a type-bar having a quaternate linkage articulating the same thereon, each of said bars having a pair of type carrying heads disposed in common vertical plane, each head having faces lying in planes which intersect and carrying a.

plurality of types disposed in different horizontal parallel planes, a pair of actuating key levers for each type-bar having connections thereto to impart respectively a thrust and a pull and to actuate the associated typebar selectively through different paths to print from different types thereon.

In a typewriting machine, the combination of a frame having an arcuate front plate, a paper carriage, a platen, a plurality of brackets adjustably secured to said front plate and each carrying a type-bar and a quaternate linkage pivotally supporting the same on the bracket, a motion governing n'ieaus articulated between the associated type-bar and bracket, :1 pair of actuating key levers for each type-bar, and operating connections from each pair of key levers to the associated type bar arranged to impart respectively a thrust and a pull and to actuate the associated bar selectively through different paths to print from different types thereon.

46. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a frame having an arcuate front plate, a paper carriage, a platen, a plurality of brackets adjustably secured to said front plate and each carrying a type-bar having a quaternate linkage pivotally supporting the associated type-bar to the bracket, each of said type-bars lying in a vertical plane passing through the common printing center and having a plurality of type carrying heads having faces lying in planes which intersect, said intersecting planes being adapted to be tangential to the surface of the platen when in printing position, mo tion governing means for each type action including a momentum accumulator articulated between the associated type-bar and the bracket, and a pair of key levers operatively connected to each type-bar and adapted to impart respectively a thrust and a pull and to actuate selectively the associated type-bar through different paths to print from different types thereon.

47. In a typewriting machine, a plurality of type actions, each comprising a type member, a pair of supporting links for said type member, a lever for displacing the pivotal support of a link, a pair of key levers for actuating the associated type member, an operating connection from one of the said pair of key levers including a cam lever arranged to actuate the associated type member, a second operating connection to this same type member from the other of said pair of associated key levers including a toggle linkage, and means controlled by one of said operating connections arranged to secure the return of the associated type member to its normal position when actuated through its alternate connection.

In a typeu'riting machine, a plurality of type actions each comprising a type member, a pair of supporting links for said type member, a lever for displacing the pivotal supports of the links, a pair of key levers for actuating the associated type member, an operating connection from one of the said pair of key levers including a cam lever arranged to actuate the associated type member, a second operating connection to the same type member from the other of said pair of associated key levers including a toggle linkage, and means coacting with said toggle linkage for insuring the correct return of its associated actuating connections when the type member is actuated through the connection including the cam lever.

11 9. In a typewriting machine, a plurality of type actions each comprising a type member, a pair of supporting links for said type member, a lever for displacing the pivotal support of a link, a pair of key levers for actuating said type member, an operating connection from one of said pair of key levers including a cam lever arranged to actuate the type member, a second operat ing connection to the type member from the other of said pair of key levers including a toggle linkage pivoted to said displacing lever, and means coacting with said toggle liul-zage for insuring its correct return to normal position when the type member is actuated through the connection including the cam lever.

50. In a typewriting machine, a plurality of type actions each comprising a type member, a pair of. supporting links therefor, a lever for displacing the pivotal support of a link, a pair of key levers for actuating said type member, an operating connection from one of said key levers including a cam lever arranged to actuate the type member, a second operating connection to the type member from the other of said key levers including a toggle linkage pivoted to said displacing lever, a projection on said toggle linkage, and means actuated by the connection including the cam lever arranged to engage said projection, whereby the correct position of the type member is initially secured when actuated through the said cam lever.

51. In a typewriting machine, a plurality of type actions each comprising a type member, a pair of supporting links therefor, a displacing lever for displacing the pivotal support of a link, a pair of key levers for actuating said type member, an operating connection from one of said pair of key levers including a cam lever arranged to actuate the type member, a second operating connection to the type member from the other of said pair of key levers including a toggle linkage pivoted to said displacing lever, a projection on said toggle linkage, and a depending arm on said cam lever arranged to engage said projection, thereby insuring the return to normal posit-ion of the type member when it is actuated through the connection including the cam lever 52. In a typewriting machine, a plurality of type actions comprising a type member, apair of supporting links therefor, a displacing lever for displacing the pivotal support of a link, a pair of key levers for actuating said type member, an operating connection from one of said pair of key levers including a cam lever arranged to actuate the type member, a second operating connection to the type member from the other of said pair of key levers including a toggle linkage pivoted to said displacing lever, re silient means for retracting the type member, a stop for said toggle linkage when retracted, a projection on said toggle linkage, and a depending arm on said cam lever ar ranged to engage with the projection on said toggle linkage and return the type member to normal initial position.

58. In combination, a front stroke typebar carrying a plurality of types disposed in the medial vertical plane thereof and arranged in sets, the plane of the printing faces of one set of types intersecting the plane of the printing faces of another set, a plurality of printing keys, and controlling means arranged to cause the type-bar to move through different curved paths to bring different types of ditf-erent sets into a position of substantial coincidence with a common line that extends through the printing point and to move them along said line to the printing point, said controlling means including a pair of links on which the typebar is supported and by which it is guided.

54-. In combination, a platen, a front stroke type-bar carrying a plurality of types disposed in the medial vertical, plane thereof and arranged in sets, the plane of the printing faces of one set intersecting the plane of the printing faces of another set, a plurality of independently operable printing keys, a plurality of operating connections, and means controlled thereby for causing the type bar to move so that types of different sets move through different paths into a position of substantial COlHCltlEDCG with a line passing through the printing point, each active type moving from said position of coincidence substantially along said line for a substantial portion of the final. part of each path of advance of the type toward the platen, said controlling means including a pair of links on which said type bar is supported, and means by which a pivotal center of at least one of said links is displaced by an actuation of one of said printin keys.

55. In combination, a platen, a type-bar carrying a plurality of types disposed in the medial vertical plane thereof and arranged in sets, the plane of the printing faces of one set intersecting the plane of the printing faces of another set, a quaternal linkage pivotally supporting said type bar, and a pair of key levers having operative connection with said type bar through said linkage and adapted to impart respectively a thrust and a pull, said connections being arranged to move the type-bar so that types of different sets move through different paths to a position of substantial coincidence with a common line which passes through the printing point.

56. In combination, a platen, a type-bar carrying a plurality of types disposed in the medial vertical plane thereof and arranged in sets, the plane of the printing faces of one set intersecting the plane of the printing faces of another set, a linkage supporting said type-bar, a motion governing means for the type-bar, and a pair of key levers having operative connection with said type-bar through said linkage and adapted to impart respectively a thrust and a pull and arranged to move the type-bar so that types of different sets move through different paths to a position of substantial coincidence with a common line which passes through the printing point, said linkage being proportioned and arranged so that the said com mon line will obtain for a substantial portion of the final part of each path of ad vance of an effective type toward the platen.

57. In combination, a platen, a flat typebar movable in a vertical plane passing through the printing center and having a plurality of type blocks each carrying a set of types arranged one above another, the plane of the printing faces of one set intersecting the plane of the printing faces of the types of another set, a linkage pivotally supporting said type bar, motion governing means articulated to the type bar, a pair of key levers, and operating connections therefrom to said type bar through said linkage and arranged to impart respectively a thrust and a pull and to actuate said type member respectively through different paths to print from types on the different type blocks, said linkage being arranged to pr0- vide for the effective types of different sets having a travel in a line of substantial 00- incidence over a substantial portion of the final part of the respective paths of advance of said effective types toward the platen.

58. In combination, a platen, a flat type member having a plurality of heads carrying types disposed in a medial vertical printing plane, the printing faces of said types lying in planes which intersect, a linkage pivotally supporting said type member, said linkage including at least one displaceable axis of motion, and a pair of key levers having operating connections with said linkage arranged to impart respectively a thrust and a pull on and to orient said type member in respectively opposite directions during the advance of said member toward said platen, said linkage affording difierent paths of motion for said member towards said platen under the actuation of the different key levers, said paths of motion of the type member including a portion of coincident translation for a substantial part of the final advance of the type member toward the platen.

59. In combination, a platen, a front stroke thrust type-bar carryingn'a plurality of transversely arranged types on an end thereof, means for effecting an endwise printing movement of said type bar so that certain of said types move through opp0- sitely disposed curvilinear paths to the same point of convergence approximate to the printing position and where the plane of the printing face of each effective type is substantially parallel with a plane tangent to the platen at the printing point and then moves through a substantially rectilinear path from said point of convergence to the printing position.

60. In combination, a platen, a type bar carrying a plurality of types, means for selectively moving said type bar so that certain of said types thereon will travel through different curvilinear paths according to selection to the same point approximate to the printing position and will finish their movement through a substantially rectilinear path from thence to the printing position with a decelerated movement.

61. In combination, a type-bar carrying a plurality of types, mechanism connected thereto for supporting the same for movement to and from a printing position, a key, connections between said mechanism and said key whereby the depression of said key will actuate said mechanism to bring one of said types to a point approximate to the printing position, a second key and connections between said second key and said mechanism for actuating said mechanism to move a second type to the sanee position, momentum accumulating mechanism adapted to move said type-bar from said point approxidependently operable actuating keys theremate to a printing position, said connections between said keys, said supporting mechanism and said momentum accumulating mechanism being adapted to cause said momentum accumulating mechanism to pro" duce substantially the same effective force at the printing position whether the typebar be actuated by one or the other of said keys.

62. In a typewriting machine, a series of type actions each comprising a type bar, a pair of links supporting said bar and pivoted thereto at different points in the length of the bar, two keys, a train of actuating connections from one of said keys to the type bar to move it through one path to the printing point, and a separate train of connections from the other of said keys to one of said links to move the type bar through another path to the printing point.

63. In a system of type actions in which each action is controlled independently of the others to print from one or another type on a type bar in accordance with the actuation of one or another of two keys for such type bar, a type action comprising a type bar carrying a plurality of types, two actuating keys for said type bar, and intermediate connections between said keys and type bar to move the latter through one or another path depending on which of said keys is actuated, said connections including a lever on which the type bar is pivotally supported, and a pair of toggle members connected with said lever and normally maintained substantially in a straight line position to hold said lever against movement during the actuation of one only of said keys, the toggle members being broken from said substantially straight line holding position by the operation of the other of said keys.

64. In combination, a platen, a type-bar carrying a plurality of pairs of types, mechanism for moving and for supporting said type-bar for movement to bring a type of each pair to a position of coincidence approximate to the platen and to continue its travel thence to the printing point along a coincident line, said mechanism including separate trains of actuating devices one for each of said pairs of types on the type-bar, and a separately actuated key for each train, whereby each key will advance the type-bar to bring its corresponding pair of types to the same predetermined position, and shifting mechanism for relatively shifting said platen and type-bars for determining which one of any pair of types effects an imprint against theplaten or the paper thereon in such predetermined position.

65. In a type action for typewriting and like machines, the combination of a type bar having a plurality of types thereon 5 two i11- for; and controlling means for controlling the path of movement of said type bar to print from one or another type thereon depending on which of said keys is actuated, said controlling means including a pair of toggle members normally maintained in a substantially straight line holding position, means controlled by one only of said keys for breaking the toggle members from such straight line position; and additional means by which the type bar may be driven by an actuation of either key.

66. A type action for typewriting machines comprising a type bar, a plurality of key levers, and intern'lediate actuating connections between said type bar and key levers by which the type bar is actuated to print one or another character depending on the key lever which is actuated, said connections including toggle links that are maintained in a substantiallystraight line quiescent condition during the actuation of the type bar by one key lever but are moved and broken from the straight line position by the actuation of another of said key levers.

67. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a shiftable platen; a case shift key therefor; a type bar having two pairs of types fixed thereon; two printing keys for said type bar; and actuating means for moving the type bar to printing position and for controlling its path and decelerating its movement at the last part of the printing stroke so as to impress the type in a substantially noiseless manner, said means including means controlled by one of said printing keys for moving the type bar in one path to print from one of two types of one pair depending on the case shift position of the platen, and means controlled by the other of said printing keys for moving the type bar in a different path to print from one of the two types of the other pair depending on the case position of the platen.

68. In a typewriting or like machine, the combination of a type bar mounted for bodily movement and having a plurality of types fixed thereon, motion governing means coacting with said type bar to decelerate the final printing movement of the type bar and cause it to make an imprint in a substantially noiseless manner, a plurality of print ing keys, and means controlled thereby for controlling the paths of movement of said type bar to cause it to print selectively from one or another type thereon depending on which of said printing keys is actuated.

69. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a standard four-bank keyboard, a plurality of type-bars each having a plurality of types fixed thereon, path controlling means associated with each typebar and controlled from a pair of printing keys in the keyboard to selectively print from one or another type on the companion type bar depending on which of its pair of keys is actuated, and separate motion governing means coacting with each of said type-bars to decelerate its final printing movement and cause it to make an imprint in a substantially noiseless manner.

70. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a standard four-bank keyboard, a plurality of type bars each having a plurality of types fixed thereon, path controlling means associated with each type bar and controlled from a pair of printing keys in the keyboard to selectively print from one or another type on the companion type-bar depending on which of its pair of keys is actuated, separate motion governing means coacting with each of said type bars to decelerate its final printing movement and cause it to make an imprint in a substantially noiseless manner, and means for eti'ecting a single relative ease shifting movement between said platen and the type bars to thereby bring either of two other types on each type bar selectively into use depending on which of the associated pair of printing keys is actuated.

71. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a series of individually adjustable and detachable brackets that are radially disposed around the printing center, a pair of supporting and guiding links pivoted on each bracket, a type bar pivoted to and supported and guided by each pair or" supporting links for general endwise printing movement, and type bar actuating devices supported by and adjustable with each of said brackets.

72. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a bodily movable type bar having two type blocks fixed thereon, each carrying two types the printing faces of which are in the same plane, the printing faces of the types on one type block being in a plane that converges with the plane of the type faces of the other type block, two supporting links on which the type bar is mounted and by which it is guided in its printing movement, two printing keys, means controlled thereby for controlling the pivotal center of at least one of said links thereby controlling the path oi movement of the type bar to selectively print from a type on one or the other of the two type blocks in accordance with the printing key actuated, a case shift key, and means controlled thereby for effecting a relative ease shift movement between the platen and type bar to render the other type on each type block elii'ective to print in accordance with the printing key actuated.

'73. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a type bar carrying a plurality of types, said bar being mounted on a quaternate linkage pivoted to said machine, motion governing means articulated to said type bar and including a momentum accumulator operative to decelerate the final printing movement of the type bar and to translate into pressure against the platen the kinetic energy oi the accumulator, a pair of printing keys having actuating connections to actuate selectively said type bar to print from one or another type thereon in accordance with the printing key which is actuated, and case shift mechanism for eliecting a relative ease shift movement between said platen and type-bar to bring one or another of a plurality of types on said type-bar into use.

7 In a typewriting machine, the combination of a type action bracket disposed in a vertical plane that radiates from the print ing point, a front stroke type-bar, a pair of links supported on said bracketand by which said type-bar is supported and guid ed in its printing movement, type-bar actuating devices carried by said bracket, a plurality of printing keys operative to move said type-bar selectively to print from one or another type thereon in accordance with the key which is actuated, and means tor-in dividually adjusting said bracket together with the parts carried thereby without affecting said printing keys and for individually detaching said bracket together with the parts carried thereby.

75. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a machine frame, a type act-ion bracket mounted thereon for individual do tachment therefrom, a type-bar, and means for supporting the type-bar for bodily movement on the bracket including a member adjustable to different set positions on the bracket.

76. The combination of a supporting bracket, a type-bar, quaternate linkage by which the type bar is supported on said bracket, and means on said bracket for adjusting the type-bar thereon for obtaining an alignment of the type-bar relatively to the printing point.

77. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a machine frame, a type action bracket mounted thereon for individual detachment therefrom, a type-bar, and means for supporting the type-bar tor bodily movement on the bracket including a member mounted for pivotal adjustment to different positions on said bracket, and an a djustable cam coacting with said member to adjust it.

78. In a typewriting machine. the combination of a machine frame, a type action bracket adjustably mounted thereon for -movement towards and from the printing point, a type-bar, and means for supporting the type-bar for bodily movement on the bracket including a member pivoted for adjustment on the bracket and having an elonill) gated opening therein, and an adjustable cam in said opening and co-acting with said member to adjust it to different set positions around its pivot and hold the member against accidental displacement from the set position to which it is adjusted.

79. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a type-bar, a plurality of printing keys therefor, and means for selectively moving said type-bar through different paths and with a decelerated movement at the last part of the printing stroke to noiselessly print from one or another type on the bar with a pressure imprint depending on the key which is actuated.

80. In combination, a type bar, a pair of printing keys therefor, and actuating connections for operatively connecting said keys to the bar for controlling the printing movements of the latter, said connections including a toggle, the construction and arrangement of said connections being such as to restrain said toggle against movement in sub stantially a straight-line holding position upon the actuation of one of said keys and to operate said toggle to break it from such position by the actuation of the other key.

81. In combination, a typewriting machine, having a front plate, a bracket adjustably secured thereto, a type member having a pair of links pivotally supporting the same, a lever secured to said bracket and supporting one link, a floating lever pivotally supported by said bracket supporting the other link, and a pivotal connection between said levers.

82. In combination, a typewriting machine having a front plate, a bracket adjustably secured thereto and a type member having a pair of pivotal links for supporting the same from the bracket, a bell-crank lever pivotally supporting one link at its lower end, a floating lever pivotally supported to said bracket and connected to support the other link at its lower end, and a link connecting said floating lever to said bell-crank lever.

83. In combination, a type member carrying a plurality of type characters, a pair of links pivotally supporting the same, and a pair of levers pivotally supporting said links at their lower end; said levers being mechanically connected to be simultaneously actuated.

84:. In combination, a front-stroke type member carrying a plurality of types disposed in the medial vertical plane thereof on one end of the bar and arranged in different horizontal planes, a pair of links pivotally supporting said member for general endwise printing movement, a. bracket for support ing said links, a lever pivotally supporting one of said links to said bracket, and means for effecting an individual adjustment of said bracket together with the parts specified that are carried thereby.

85. In combination, a frame having a front plate, a bracket adjustably secured thereto, a type member having a'pair of links supported on said bracket, and means on said bracket to adjust at will the ivotai support of one of said links.

86. In combination, a frame having a front plate, a bracket adjustably secured thereto, a type member having a pair of links supported on said bracket, and means on said bracket to adjust at will in a vertical plane the position of the pivotal support of the rear link.

87. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a frame having a front plate, of a platen, a bracket on said front plate, a type member having a pair of links for pivotally supporting the same, pair of levers pivotally connected to said bracket respectively supporting said links, and means for adjusting at will the position of the pivotal support of one of said levers.

88. In a typewritino' machine, the combination with a frame having a front plate, of aplaten, a type member adapted to impress type characters against the printing surface of said platen, a bracket on said front plate, a pair of pivoted levers secured to said bracket, and a pair of links respectively pivoted to said levers and to said type member, whereby a quaternal linkage is provided; said levers being mechanically linked at their adjacent ends.

89. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a frame having a front plate, of a platen, a type member adapted to impress type characters against the printing surface of said platen, a bracket on said front plate, a pair of pivoted levers secured to said bracket, a pair of links respectively pivoted to said levers, a mechanical linkage between said levers, a pair of key levers for actuating the said type member, mechanical con nections from one key lever to actuate said type member without moving its supporting levers, and a mechanical connection from the other key lever to one of said link sup porting levers, whereby the initial position of said linkage is displaced when actuating the type member.

90. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a frame having a front plate, of a platen, a. type member adapted to impress type characters against the printing surface of said platen, a bracket on said front plate, a pair of pivoted levers secured to said bracket, a pair of links respectively pivoted to said levers, a mechanical linkage between said levers, a pair of key levers for ac-- tuating the said type member, mechanical connections from one key lever to actuate said type member without moving its sup- 

